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Supernatural Insight
Lorne Andrews
4 episodes
1 week ago
Send us a text How did the Bible become a book? Who wrote the books of the Bible and how is it the Bible was written at all? How did the Bible become a book? The social infrastructure necessary for the widespread use of writing in Israel would not begin to emerge until the late monarchy. Before this time, the beginnings of the Bible are to be found in oral literature and songs passed on from one generation to the next.
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Judaism
Religion & Spirituality,
Christianity,
History
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Send us a text How did the Bible become a book? Who wrote the books of the Bible and how is it the Bible was written at all? How did the Bible become a book? The social infrastructure necessary for the widespread use of writing in Israel would not begin to emerge until the late monarchy. Before this time, the beginnings of the Bible are to be found in oral literature and songs passed on from one generation to the next.
Show more...
Judaism
Religion & Spirituality,
Christianity,
History
Episodes (4/4)
Supernatural Insight
Ancient Israel and the Writing of the Bible
Send us a text How did the Bible become a book? Who wrote the books of the Bible and how is it the Bible was written at all? How did the Bible become a book? The social infrastructure necessary for the widespread use of writing in Israel would not begin to emerge until the late monarchy. Before this time, the beginnings of the Bible are to be found in oral literature and songs passed on from one generation to the next.
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4 years ago
30 minutes

Supernatural Insight
Yahweh and the Divine Assembly
Send us a text . As a West-Semitic language, Ugaritic is closely related to biblical Hebrew, sharing a good deal of vocabulary, as well as relating to forms of words, structures of sentences and the way the language is arranged. The Ugaritic divine council was led by El, the same word used in the Hebrew Bible for deity and as the proper name for the God of Israel. There are explicit references to a council or assembly of El, in some cases overlapping word for-word with those in the Hebr...
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5 years ago
17 minutes

Supernatural Insight
The Origins Of Yahwism
Send us a text The relationship between the God of Israel (Elohim) and the Canaanite god El is widely contested among scholars. I will examine the Kinite position as the biblical account of Yahweh's origins. There's much discussion about the Ugaritic traditions, the Baal Cycle and the comparable material in the Bible related to the cosmic enemies. Ba’al confronts four enemies with basically the same names in the Ugaritic carried over into Biblical material.
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5 years ago
22 minutes

Supernatural Insight
The Israelites and the Ancient Near East Worldview
Send us a text What I’m seeking to do is to place the Hebrew Bible and the ancient Israelites in the context of its surrounding Mesopotamian and Canaanite culture. In doing so I hope to explain the lost worldview of an ancient civilization and how their worldview shaped the Israelites and influenced the Bible we read today. With that said, I want to be upfront and honest with you. Somethings you will learn will be surprising to you, to others, it may be shocking. However, the subject is a fas...
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5 years ago
20 minutes

Supernatural Insight
Send us a text How did the Bible become a book? Who wrote the books of the Bible and how is it the Bible was written at all? How did the Bible become a book? The social infrastructure necessary for the widespread use of writing in Israel would not begin to emerge until the late monarchy. Before this time, the beginnings of the Bible are to be found in oral literature and songs passed on from one generation to the next.